Jay Gilmore wrote:
I got that but what do you then wrap it in so its level of importance is suggested in the unstyled format if you don't use an <hn>?
I think the question is, what _is_ its level of importance? I believe that for accessibility it's important that the site title should _not_ be in H1, but rather the main page heading should be, which should be the same as or similar to the HTML title attribute.
This is so that when the user is moving from page to page in a site and presses the H key in their screen reader to drop down to the start of the content, the first heading read is the main page heading, not the site name.
I am not convinced the site title has any great importance in the page content. It should probably form part of the HTML title attribute on every page, but beyond that it can just be normal text or an image with alt text. In terms of a normal page's content, it isn't important at all, in my opinion.
I think it should be kept with the navigation and site tools - AWAY from the main page content and clearly separated in the source order.
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